When will Nokia get back into mobile? “It’s complicated,” said a company rep today. That should be Nokia’s official relationship status when it comes to smartphones. If you look at Nokia’s bizarre and contradictory statements, it really seems like the company has no idea what the hell it’s doing. Here’s what they’ve… »7/14/15 5:15pm 7/14/15 5:15pm

You probably take your smartphone for granted: it’s your portal to the internet, an instant messaging machine, a video recorder, music player and, of course, a phone. It’s probably also your primary camera. Be grateful for it: smartphone cameras have come a long way. »5/11/15 9:30pm 5/11/15 9:30pm

The app that’s been the sexting ticket for tweens worldwide has been aggressively repositioning itself, recently as a news source. Find out more about Snapchat’s plans—and other tech news you might’ve missed—in today’s BitStream.»4/28/15 9:00am 4/28/15 9:00am

Nokia is not dead (yet?), but their phones are. The company's latest attempt to be popular again is the Nokia N1, an new Android tablet announced a few months back. The good news is Nokia delivered a very good tablet at a very competitive price. The bad news? We still don't know if it's coming to the US. »3/03/15 6:57pm 3/03/15 6:57pm

Microsoft's latest smartphone launch is no flagship—but that's not to say it's unimportant. Costing just $30, it's perhaps the cheapest way to get a slice of the web in your your hand. »1/05/15 4:56am 1/05/15 4:56am

The flagship Nokia 930, known as the Icon in the U.S., ticks off a lot of must-haves in a smartphone: great camera, great screen, great performance. But the $600 off-contract price might be somewhat atmospheric for some of us. That's where the Lumia 830 comes in.»9/04/14 4:45am 9/04/14 4:45am

Before the year is out, you will have yet another alternative to Google and Apple Maps. Nokia says that it will soon release a free-of-charge maps app on Android and iOS. Why? Because the company thinks that your current options are, well, stale. »9/04/14 1:56am 9/04/14 1:56am